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Patients may practice , in which they adjust a treatment prescribed by a physician, relying on their own medical judgment and experience.
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is a disagreeable and cognitive reaction that results from the restriction of one's freedom and that can be associated with medical regimens.
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Cultural values and expectations also contribute to between patients and their physicians.
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suggest that a change in behavior will lead to a gain, emphasizing the benefits of carrying out a health-related behavior.
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Negatively framed messages (bad things can happen if you do not …) are best for motivating behavior.
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highlight what you can lose by not performing a behavior.
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is people's evaluations of their lives in terms of both their thoughts and their emotions, that is, the measure of how happy people are.
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An explanation for why the level of subjective well-being is so stable is that people have a general for happiness, a marker that establishes the tone for one's life.







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